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Long-range hybrid network with point and distributed Brillouin sensors using Raman amplification

2010; Optica Publishing Group; Volume: 18; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1364/oe.18.009531

ISSN

1094-4087

Autores

Ander Zornoza, Rosa Ana Pérez-Herrera, César Elosúa, Silvia Díaz, Cándido Bariáin, Alayn Loayssa, Manuel López-Amo,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies

Resumo

We propose a novel concept for hybrid networks that combine point and distributed Brillouin sensors in a cost-effective architecture that also deploys remote distributed Raman amplification to extend the sensing range. A 46-km proof-of-concept network is experimentally demonstrated integrating point vibration sensors based on fiber Bragg gratings and tapers with distributed temperature sensing along the network bus. In this network the use of Raman amplification to compensate branching and fiber losses provides a temperature resolution of 0.7 degrees C and 13 m. Moreover, it was possible to obtain good optical signal to noise ratio in the measurements from the four point vibration sensors that were remotely multiplexed in the network. These low-cost intensity sensors are able to measure vibrations in the 0.1 to 50 Hz frequency range, which are important in the monitoring of large infrastructures such as pipelines.

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